<span>Anthony Flew was an English philosopher, best known for
his philosophizing on religion. He represented the atheistic point of view,
moreover, he was the only philosopher who was called „the icon of atheism“. He criticized the religious ideas and beliefs, wrote many works with atheistic
attitudes, and denied existence of God on many public debates and lectures. The greatest controversy in his carrier appeared when he turned from atheism to
theism, and publicly admitted that he started to believe in God. Many atheists claimed that he didn't say that, so he wrote a book: There is a God. Even after
that, there were claims that this book hasn't been written by Flew, but by his
friend Roy Abraham Varghese, and that Flew was in state of serious mental
decline. But, Flew denied this claims too, explaining that Varghese was the one
too do the physical writing because Flaw was ill, and that all the
thoughts from the book are his own.</span>
Answer:
Early majority
Explanation:
According to Roger's diffusion of innovation models, in the technology or innovation adoption life cycle, the people who are interested in trying out new technology or techniques and are willing to wait for the new technology to be available are called the early majority. This model was presented in 1962 and suggests that the early majority people percentage is about 34% of the total.
Answer:
Disagree with the statement.
Christianity has always promoted the artistic depiction of religious figures like Jesus, the Virgin Mary, or Moses, and some of these depictions are among the most celebrated works of art in history.
That kind of prohibition is more akin to Islam and Judaism.